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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Implementation Science
  • Social Science

Background:

  • Existing implementation strategy taxonomies (e.g., ERIC, EPOC) often lack theoretical grounding and empirical testing.
  • Few implementation strategies are explicitly derived from theory or rigorously tested against data.
  • This study addresses this gap by developing a taxonomy grounded in Normalization Process Theory (NPT).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a taxonomy of implementation strategies explicitly derived from Normalization Process Theory (NPT).
  • To provide empirically grounded and actionable strategies for health and social care innovation implementation.
  • To enhance understanding of how new practices become embedded and sustained in practice.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted a qualitative evidence synthesis of studies utilizing NPT in implementation projects.
  • Identified implementation mechanisms from included studies using the NPT coding manual.
  • Translated identified mechanisms into candidate implementation strategies, tested through iterative qualitative content analysis.

Main Results:

  • Included 63 papers after rigorous screening and quality assessment from 9,147 initial references.
  • Identified 24 general strategies linked to NPT constructs and 96 micro-strategies across four domains (leadership, information, empowerment, service user involvement).
  • Each strategy was explicitly linked to a specific NPT construct.

Conclusions:

  • The developed NPT taxonomy offers a theory-based, empirically grounded set of actionable implementation strategies.
  • Strategies support practical decision-making across planning, delivery, and sustainment phases of implementation.
  • This taxonomy aids in tailoring interventions and understanding the dynamic nature of implementation in diverse health and social care contexts.